Calling For Love starring Mike He and Charlene Choi - Taiwanese
Pretty much. It's well known in China, Taiwan, Hongkong, North America, Korea, and Japan itself, of course. It was also translated into other languages. Chinese and Korean, for example.
Aoi Kishitani
Minho is a 100% Korean name. I know two famous Minhos. Choi Minho, a rapper and dancer from a Korean boyband called SHINee. The other one is Lee Minho a Korean Actor. Even the actor who is going to play this character in the movie is korean descendant. Hope it helps :)
Of course "Midway" (1976) is a flawed movie. It's unsatisfying that the Japanese actors don't speak Japanese and we have to hear Paul Frees dubbing classical Japanese actor Toshiro Mifune.
Conan Edogawa is a famous detective in a Japanese cartoon. He is the shrunken form of Shinichi Kudo. He appears in manga and anime, has many alter egos, and is extremely young.
Yes, they are famous in Taiwan
Bae Yong Joon is a Korean actor famous for his roles in numerous television dramas and one of the first kkonminam (referred to men with great sense of personal style and fashion) icons.
famous Korean war
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A tourist map of Taiwan might do. See the link below.
The famous cellphone brand hTC, the semiconductor company tsmc and the world-classed computer company Acer are all famous products DESIGNED and made in Taiwan.
Oldboy and A Moment to Remember are two of the most famous Korean films to date.
Pretty much. It's well known in China, Taiwan, Hongkong, North America, Korea, and Japan itself, of course. It was also translated into other languages. Chinese and Korean, for example.
No. There is a subset of dramas known as closet dramas that were intended not to be performed but only read. This is what happens when dramatist wish to write a novel and don't know how. The most famous of closet dramas was 'The Damnation of Faust'.
There are mnay famous people in Taiwan (as in many other places) for many different reasons. There is no one that is "more famous" than other other people. Find a list of famous Taiwanese people in the related links below.
The Taipei Natioral Palace Museum.
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